01-09-10, 05:08 PM | #1 |
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My RGV 250 Rebuild
Thought I would post some pics of my little project:
What it looked like when I picked it up. 4000 miles. Registered in 1995. It had been stood in a farmers garage for the last 5 years in a giant vacuum bag. (The sort you use your hoover to suck air out of). Someone told me he wanted rid while I was at Sherburn, so I paid him a visit with cash in hand and he accepted my offer. I rode it home and it goes like sh!t through a goose. I decided to rebuild it after reading posts o nthe RGV forum. Here's the wheels back from the engineering firm who had to drill out every caliper bolt. Actual mileage 5076 at the time of the strip down. |
01-09-10, 05:12 PM | #2 |
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Very nice! I would love an RGV to re-build but i seem to be wanting to do too much without the mullah!
How far you going with the rebuild? |
01-09-10, 05:13 PM | #3 |
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£400 worth of billet power valves. Anyone who has had an RGV knows why these are soooooo important.
More bits to fit. Plastics off to go the S****horpe to be sprayed up in the Lucky Strike Kevin Swantz Race Rep. Wheels back from the powder coaters. |
01-09-10, 05:15 PM | #4 |
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Essential for labelling every part - Chinese takeaway cartons
Every part is being powder coated. First bits back from Triple S in Bingley. Last edited by danf1234; 01-09-10 at 05:17 PM. |
01-09-10, 05:27 PM | #5 |
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Fork Rebuild with Hagon Prgressives. They are a bit better than the Sh1tty SV forks. Before anyone asks the scooter has been sold lol. Homemade fork tool, made from a meat skewer. Wheel with new EBC prolite discs and new bearings and new tyres. |
01-09-10, 05:31 PM | #6 |
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01-09-10, 05:32 PM | #7 |
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Then disaster. My 2 year old son taking his John Deere tractor for a spin rams into the bike and knocks it off the abba stand, casuing a great big scratch on the frame when it fell.
Looks like the frame is getting powder coated as well now. Minutes before disaster. |
01-09-10, 05:36 PM | #8 |
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To date. I haven't touched the bike since April as I have been pre-occupied with the SV and a new baby.
All the plastics are back in the full lucky strike scheme and they look amazing. I have hid them in the loft away from tractor boy. I paid £1800 for the bike, and so far I have spent well in excess of £3000 on parts and powder coating etc. Every nut bolt etc is being replaced. I am putting off the next bit because it is an the engine drop. I have all the bits to rebuild the engine such as pistons, new heads, billet power valves. Trouble is finding time now! |
01-09-10, 05:42 PM | #9 |
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nice work! lovely.
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